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Answer: yes you got the answer correct bc 6*5+30 and 6*2+ 12 and 12+30+42

hope that helps



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Max purchased a box of green tea mints. The nutrition label on the box stated that a serving of three mints contains a total of 10 calories. Write an equation that represents C(x), where C(x) represents the number of Calories in x mins. A full box of mints contains 180 calories. Determine the total number of mints in the box.

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ok so 3 mints=10 calories
if you input 3 for number of mints, ou get 10 for caloires
10=k3
divide both sides by 3
10/3=k

therfor
C(x)=(10/3)x

full box =180 caloies
therefor
full=180=(10/3)x
multiplyboth sides by 3/10 to clear fraction (since 10/3 times 3/10=30/30=1)
540/10=x
54=x

54 cookies






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equation is
c(x)=(10/3)x
54 mints per box
C(x)= 180 we know 3 mints=10 cal. so if there's 180 cals. 18*3= 54 hope I helped.

Sebastian wrote 24 1⁄5 pages of his novel on Saturday and 39 1⁄8 pages of his novel on Sunday. How many more pages did he write on Sunday?

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Answer:

14 37/40

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

11.925

Step-by-step explanation:

Help im dealing with music notes

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Music fractions are kinda like math.

In 4/4 time a quarter note (indicated by the denominator of 4) gets one beat

In 6/4, the numerator indicates 6 beats per bar

In the unusual 4/8 time, the denominator of 8 indicates an eighth note gets one beat


the area of a library tabletop is 27 1/8 square feet. The table is 3 1/2 feet wide. What is the length of the table ?

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27⅛ ÷ 3½

in my opinion, turning it into a decimal is easier

27 ⅛ = 27.125
3 ½ = 3.5

so.....
27.125 ÷ 3.5 = 7.75 which is also 7 ¾

Final answer:

To find the length of the table, multiply the area by the reciprocal of the width. Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction and then solve the equation. Simplify the resulting fraction, if possible.

Explanation:

To find the length of the table, we can use the formula for the area of a rectangle, which is length multiplied by width. In this case, we are given the area of the table as 27 1/8 square feet and the width as 3 1/2 feet. So, we can set up the equation: 27 1/8 = length × 3 1/2.

First, we need to convert the mixed number 27 1/8 to an improper fraction. Multiply the whole number (27) by the denominator (8) and add the numerator (1), then write the result over the denominator: 27 × 8 + 1 = 217/8.

Now we can solve the equation: 217/8 = length × 3 1/2. To isolate the variable, we can multiply both sides of the equation by the reciprocal of 3 1/2, which is 2/7. This cancels out the fraction on the right side, giving us: length = (217/8) × (2/7).

To multiply fractions, we multiply the numerators together and the denominators together: length = (217 × 2) / (8 × 7) = 434/56. This fraction can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 2: length = 217/28.

So, the length of the table is 217/28 feet.

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A candy company packages caramel into containers that hold 32 fluid ounces. In the last batch, 1,848 fluid ounces of caramel were made. How many containers were needed for this batch?

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58 containers

Further explanation

Given:

  • A candy company packages caramel into containers that hold 32 fluid ounces.
  • In the last batch, 1,848 fluid ounces of caramel were made.

Question:

How many containers were needed for this batch?

The Process:

Let us reorder information that is known and asked:

  • \boxed{ \ 1 \ container = 32 \ fl. \ oz. \ }
  • \boxed{ \ ? \ container = 1,848 \ fl. \ oz. \ }

To get how many containers were needed for this batch, we have to do the division process. The total fluid ounce of caramel was made divided by the amount of fluid ounce in each container.

Let us count the number of containers needed for this batch.

\boxed{ \ 1,848 \ fl. \ oz. * (1 \ container)/(32 \ fl. \ oz.) \ ? \ }}

\boxed{ \ = (1,848)/(32) \ }

Simplify it. The numerator and denominator are equally divided by 8.

\boxed{ \ = (231)/(4) \ }

We can use the following strategy:

\boxed{ \ = (228)/(4) + (3)/(4) \ }

\boxed{ \ = 57 + (3)/(4) \ }

\boxed{\boxed{ \ = 57(3)/(4) \ }}

In a decimal,  

\boxed{ \ = 57 + (3 * 25)/(4 * 25) \ }

\boxed{ \ = 57 + (75)/(100) \ }

\boxed{\boxed{ \ 57.75 \ }}

Conclusion  

  • The result is \boxed{57 (3)/(4) \ or \ 57.75} containers, not integers.  
  • This means we need 57 containers and one more container that contains (3)/(4) parts.
  • Thus, the number of containers needed for this batch is 58 containers, after rounding up.

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Keywords: a candy company, packages, caramel, into containers, hold 32 fluid ounces, fl. oz., the last batch, 1,848, made, how many, containers were needed, 58

1,848 ÷ 32 = 57.75
58 containers were needed for the last batch.

the total cost of 3 tables & 2 chairs is rs 1850 ...if a table RS 75 more than a chair ,find the price of each ?

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• We have the enunciation, now we can solve.
♦ We note :
- t, the price of the table;
-c, the price of a chair:

3t+2c=1850   } 
t=c+75          }  =>

=> 3(c+75) +2c=1850
3c+225+2c=1850
5c=1850-225
5c=1625
c=1625:5
c=341=> t=341+75 = 476 .